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99% of u.s.-sold bicycles are made. > >after spending a considerable amount of time doing market research on the current coaster, kerr has some advice for other entrepreneurs as they venture into making their products thrive. "i think you gotta keep the dream. you gotta really remember what your vision is and be willing to adjust your vision as you learn more about your market, because it may not be what you thought in the first place." reporting for first business news, i'm ky sisson. for more information on the current coaster, check out: www.ridecurrent.com. coming up next, movies and money. why one film studio should be afraid at the box office, very afraid. the box office will be filled with fantasies for the next couple of weeks. erik childress, our movie guy, is here to explain that. good to have you back. > > thank you. > first off, "jack the giant slayer." this is a huge fantasy film. what do you expect? > > i expect warner brothers is going to be sweating a little this weekend. > why so
99% of u.s.-sold bicycles are made. > >after spending a considerable amount of time doing market research on the current coaster, kerr has some advice for other entrepreneurs as they venture into making their products thrive. "i think you gotta keep the dream. you gotta really remember what your vision is and be willing to adjust your vision as you learn more about your market, because it may not be what you thought in the first place." reporting for first business news, i'm ky...
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a large number of u.s. companies combine both roles. melissa frances sat down in the last hour a short time ago to discuss this issue. >> the flexibility to decide what is appropriate for that company. perfectly good reasons to separated. there is in fact worse. separate chairman and ceo. the chairman and ceo. the people that dominate the rest of the board. the one everyone equal. gerri: to be clear, also said he loves having both titles. investors will vote on the latest proposal of the company's annual meeting in may. when we come back, while lsd left is furious at president obama and, next, a city with a vibrant past and desire future. how detroit died. and at what if anything can be done to save it. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ gerri: is detroit about to become ofward of the state? the michigan mayor -- governor will announce whether the city will be getting an emergency financial makeover tomorrow. thanks for coming on the show tonight. you're ever in what is a very important book on the city. i've been there many times myself. how di
a large number of u.s. companies combine both roles. melissa frances sat down in the last hour a short time ago to discuss this issue. >> the flexibility to decide what is appropriate for that company. perfectly good reasons to separated. there is in fact worse. separate chairman and ceo. the chairman and ceo. the people that dominate the rest of the board. the one everyone equal. gerri: to be clear, also said he loves having both titles. investors will vote on the latest proposal of the...
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as u.s. attorney, he is responsible for supervising and coordinating the federal investigation of the mass shootings at a movie theater in aurora, colorado. as is becoming u.s. attorney, dash before becoming u.s. attorney, mr. walsh was a member of a law firm and partner in a law firm. early in his career, he served as chief of the major fraud section of the u.s. attorney office in los angeles, supervising 35 assistants, u.s. attorneys, prosecuting white- collar offenses. i will also introduce chief edward flynn. he has a long career of leadership in public safety. he has been the chief of the milwaukee police department since 2008. he commands an agency of 2000 sworn in officers and 700 civilians. previously he served as secretary of public safety in massachusetts under governor mitt romney. he oversaw the massachusetts state police and the department of corrections. he has also served as chief of police in springfield and chelsea, massachusetts, and in arlington, virginia. he is a member of
as u.s. attorney, he is responsible for supervising and coordinating the federal investigation of the mass shootings at a movie theater in aurora, colorado. as is becoming u.s. attorney, dash before becoming u.s. attorney, mr. walsh was a member of a law firm and partner in a law firm. early in his career, he served as chief of the major fraud section of the u.s. attorney office in los angeles, supervising 35 assistants, u.s. attorneys, prosecuting white- collar offenses. i will also introduce...
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the commerce department says the u.s. economy grew at an annual rate of one-tenth of a percentage point in the time quarter of last year. the dow fell 21 points today. the s&p 500 was off one. the nasdaq dropped two. we have been telling you for weeks about the possible impact of the sequester of cuts. federal spending growth this evening. correspondent steve brown tells us if you live in illinois, you already know what it's like to have a government in serious arrears. >> let's take a look at one through 14. >> classrooms are packed in the cash-strapped mill burn school district. 40 teaching positions cut in four years and the superintendent wants to know. >> are we going to get the money. >> they are owed money from the state of illinois where now $330,000 behind in the state funding that the state owes us they have yet to pay. >> this is not a new problem for the land of lincoln. >> outstanding bills at 2011, the largest income tax increase went in effect is $8.5 billion. >> now the pile of illinois outstanding bills,
the commerce department says the u.s. economy grew at an annual rate of one-tenth of a percentage point in the time quarter of last year. the dow fell 21 points today. the s&p 500 was off one. the nasdaq dropped two. we have been telling you for weeks about the possible impact of the sequester of cuts. federal spending growth this evening. correspondent steve brown tells us if you live in illinois, you already know what it's like to have a government in serious arrears. >> let's take...
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the biggest thing name packets discretionary spending in the u.s. is the price of the consumer's home. once again inventories are at literally seven or eight-year lows. prices across the nation in terms of home prices are up double digits. this is what's going to drive discretionary consumer spending. >> is this not to say we couldn't have some sort of a correction at some point? are you willing to absorb a 10% decline here and hang in there still? >> to be fair, had a pretty quick move here-to-date. the s&p coming in today was up 6.5% in two months. that's a great annualized return so the markets ebb and flow, but the fact is the market is going to go the direction of the economy, and the economy is stabilizing and will start to accelerate. >> i don't know that it's stabilizing. you make a lot of good points because we do see the spots of weakness and anemic growth in a lot of areas except for housing which continues to show strength which darryl correctly points out. let me get your talk on interest rates. when would you expect rates to start movi
the biggest thing name packets discretionary spending in the u.s. is the price of the consumer's home. once again inventories are at literally seven or eight-year lows. prices across the nation in terms of home prices are up double digits. this is what's going to drive discretionary consumer spending. >> is this not to say we couldn't have some sort of a correction at some point? are you willing to absorb a 10% decline here and hang in there still? >> to be fair, had a pretty quick...
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at what point u.s. republican and leader of the united states sasenate, tell those guys calm down and let us have some leadership here. clear, articulate voices about the republican view because it really is mixing messages, it really is confounding and it makes the republicans look either frivolous because it is a political gambit or perhaps even worse, seeking to avoid the responsibilities they said they wanted to claim and that is to reduce spending and return to fiscal policy. >> there should be no question about spending cuts will occur on friday, the sequester will go into place and realistically should not do all this damage the president continues to say is going to happen when you look at how small it is and how long it takes to actually roll through the process. my concern, as is yours, the president has hyped it to such degree they may have to force some things the most painful way on the american people, which a good manager, a good leader would try to rearrange in a way that would minimize
at what point u.s. republican and leader of the united states sasenate, tell those guys calm down and let us have some leadership here. clear, articulate voices about the republican view because it really is mixing messages, it really is confounding and it makes the republicans look either frivolous because it is a political gambit or perhaps even worse, seeking to avoid the responsibilities they said they wanted to claim and that is to reduce spending and return to fiscal policy. >>...
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u.s. defense and domestic programs. you might think it's finally time for congress to get serious about doing something to avoid the potential pain out there. but guess what? you would be wrong. our chief congressional correspondent dana bash is up on capitol hill to explain what is going on. go ahead, dana. explain. >> reporter: we can now report that those $85 billion in forced spending cuts will kick in by the end of the day tomorrow. why? because congress is the only place that has the power to stop them and they are gone. lawmakers racing down the capitol steps, bolting out of town for a long weekend. this was before noon, a full day before the hammer comes down on forced budget cuts they voted for. is there a concern that you all are going to leave town while these cuts kick in and you won't even be here? >> well, speaker and the leadership will be here and i'm a quick flight away. i go home every weekend to see my family. >> reporter: you're on your way out? are you on your way home
u.s. defense and domestic programs. you might think it's finally time for congress to get serious about doing something to avoid the potential pain out there. but guess what? you would be wrong. our chief congressional correspondent dana bash is up on capitol hill to explain what is going on. go ahead, dana. explain. >> reporter: we can now report that those $85 billion in forced spending cuts will kick in by the end of the day tomorrow. why? because congress is the only place that has...
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. j u.s. getting a portion that's getting 100% energy. >> as i understand it, those customers will receive the pg and e portfolio, soit's renewable at about 19%, a large portion of large hydro and nuclear and then the balance provided by other power sources like natural gas. when you sign up for green e, what pg and e is proposing to do is to buy their green e certificates to green up or cover, if you will, the natural gas fired portion, the nuclear portion, the hydro portion of the service, so that it would become a 100% renewable product, but only that 19 or so percent that is rps, you know, california renewable would be comparable to what we're offering because it's certified california renewable, the balance of that portfolio would be green e certified under pg and e's proposed application which doesn't meet the same renewable criteria that our 100% renewable portfolio meets. >> great, and the 30 thousand, is there a sense of where the residents who will sign up for pg and e's program, whe
. j u.s. getting a portion that's getting 100% energy. >> as i understand it, those customers will receive the pg and e portfolio, soit's renewable at about 19%, a large portion of large hydro and nuclear and then the balance provided by other power sources like natural gas. when you sign up for green e, what pg and e is proposing to do is to buy their green e certificates to green up or cover, if you will, the natural gas fired portion, the nuclear portion, the hydro portion of the...
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u.s. is poised to expand aid to syrian rebels. secretary of state, john kerry, is expected to offer nonlethal assistance, as he meets with opposition leaders in rome today. the u.s. remained opposed to providing arms. but body armor and vehicles and gear may be supplied. americans in the region are already training opposition fighters. >>> caroline kennedy may have a high-profile diplomatic job in the administration. bloomberg news is reporting that the late president's daughter is the top contender for the next u.s. ambassador to japan. kennedy is the president's top choice. but her background check is not complete. >>> some weather this morning. there's plenty of digging out to do, now that this week's blizzard has blown through. small towns from oklahoma all the way to the great lakes, dealing with massive amounts of heavy snow. the storm is blamed for at least six deaths in kansas. and in michigan, it was enough to set a snowfall record there. that city has been buried in 53 inches of
u.s. is poised to expand aid to syrian rebels. secretary of state, john kerry, is expected to offer nonlethal assistance, as he meets with opposition leaders in rome today. the u.s. remained opposed to providing arms. but body armor and vehicles and gear may be supplied. americans in the region are already training opposition fighters. >>> caroline kennedy may have a high-profile diplomatic job in the administration. bloomberg news is reporting that the late president's daughter is the...
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also in rome today, the new u.s. secretary of state john kerry was meeting with the italian foreign minister and 22 other secretaries of state and foreign ministers. this is part of john kerry's first trip overseas as secretary of state. his particular roman conclave today was to talk about ways in which western allies might better support the rebels who are trying to overthrow the government of syria. so expect some news on that in coming days. meanwhile, at about the same time back in washington, some of john kerry's work left over from the senate was finally coming to fruition. it was 2005 when john kerry sponsored a bill to honor the civil rights activist rosa parks with a statue in the u.s. capitol. it took eight years from the bill being introduced, but today president obama finally unveiled that statue, making rosa parks the first african-american woman to receive this kind of permanent honor in statuary hall in the capitol. in the house, the effort to recognize rosa parks for refusing to give up her seat on a
also in rome today, the new u.s. secretary of state john kerry was meeting with the italian foreign minister and 22 other secretaries of state and foreign ministers. this is part of john kerry's first trip overseas as secretary of state. his particular roman conclave today was to talk about ways in which western allies might better support the rebels who are trying to overthrow the government of syria. so expect some news on that in coming days. meanwhile, at about the same time back in...
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wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. stuart: an hour ago we thought maybe we'd make a run at the new record high, but we're dead flat. we are up a point. that's all we've got so far. but barnes & noble -- i'm not sure -- it's up. this stock is up. significantly so. nicole, we always want to know why. nicole: right. so it seems that they are obviously having some talks. they are talking about e-book sales, which actually are not good news, fell 26% in the latest quarter. we're seeing the stock higher, which doesn't necessarily make sense, but it does seem that they are moving forward with a plan pertaining to that platform and doing it in a different way. stuart: okay. pertaining to
wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. stuart: an hour ago we thought maybe we'd make a...
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nbc news has been told by senior official that is the u.s. will announce some aid will be given directly to certain syrian opposition groups rather than through nongovernmental agencies. the nonlethal aids could include body armor military training, and vehicles, but not weapons. the uprising against president bashar al assad began in 2011. >>> the u.s. supreme court is expected to make an important decision about the voting rights act by june. the high court heard arguments on a key part of the law that requires states with a history of civil rights discrimination to get permission in advance before changing their voting laws. shelby county, alabama, brought the case saying the law was outdated. outside the court hundreds of protesters from shelby county rallied to support the law as it is. the nine justices are expected to meet in private to discuss the merits of the case. >>> it is time now for weather. bill karens is here with the forecast. good morning. >> a rainy forecast in the northwest. avalanche threat, too, because of the heavy rai
nbc news has been told by senior official that is the u.s. will announce some aid will be given directly to certain syrian opposition groups rather than through nongovernmental agencies. the nonlethal aids could include body armor military training, and vehicles, but not weapons. the uprising against president bashar al assad began in 2011. >>> the u.s. supreme court is expected to make an important decision about the voting rights act by june. the high court heard arguments on a key...
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this is what we talked about at the u.s. conference of mayors. we have the technology leaders there to actually help us forge the web sites for the mayors against illegal guns, been extremely helpful in using their ability to do this. having said that, there is a phenomenon, there's things by way of content that they cannot control and facebook is one of them. they can't control -- and we're seeing this phenomenon where youth, and we're discovering this even from just a light peruse he will of our investigators on site that the very youth that are not supposed to have these guns in their hands, they are on parole or in some level of detention, they are on facebook advertising that they have a gun in their hands or they are at the firing range and they are advertising themselves practicing with an illegal gun. these things are very, very disturbing because they are part of the subculture that they are still engaged in the willingness to associate themselves with violent behavior when we're trying to have our legal system capture them early. so thi
this is what we talked about at the u.s. conference of mayors. we have the technology leaders there to actually help us forge the web sites for the mayors against illegal guns, been extremely helpful in using their ability to do this. having said that, there is a phenomenon, there's things by way of content that they cannot control and facebook is one of them. they can't control -- and we're seeing this phenomenon where youth, and we're discovering this even from just a light peruse he will of...
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this would be the first time the u.s. has given aid to the military side of the on o position forces. abc news says it could be anything from communications equipment to medical supplies to body armor to armored vehicles perhaps. even if it is only communications gear or say medical supplies that would be a significant shift for the united states and a big boost certainly to opposition groups. it is expected that the new secretary of state john kerry will announce this tomorrow in rome as part of his first overseas trip in that position. >>> stunning health finding today. researches in australia discover that babe yos of overweight mothers are born with clogged arteries. that is the first sign of heart disease. and they say the heavier the women the more the walls are thickened. experts caution that the study is small at this point but suggests that over weight mothers are increasing their children's risk of heart disease later in life. >>> how long should someone go to prison for possessing a hard drug like say cocaine o
this would be the first time the u.s. has given aid to the military side of the on o position forces. abc news says it could be anything from communications equipment to medical supplies to body armor to armored vehicles perhaps. even if it is only communications gear or say medical supplies that would be a significant shift for the united states and a big boost certainly to opposition groups. it is expected that the new secretary of state john kerry will announce this tomorrow in rome as part...
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the u.s. supreme court is expected to hear arguments on march 26. gay rights supporters are pressing the obama administration to file what's called a friend of the court brief urging the justices to overturn proposition 8. the obama administration did file against the federal defense of marriage act brief but so far has not weighed in on prop 8. >>> the board of directors are meeting and have been almost three hours debating over a fan to raise fares and parking prices. we'll tell you what's holding them up. >>> the weather is quickly warming up. we'll have the forecast. >>> part of 15th avenue will be closed today while they fix a sinkhole caused by a ruptured water main early yesterday morning. it goes from west portal avenue and the 16-inch main broke yesterday morning and the flow damaged about two dozen homes and a dozen vehicles. >>> bart fares could be going up. a new proposal is before the board of directors right now. the meeting is still going on. good afternoon, claudia. >>reporter: good afternoon. we had expected a decision by now. it wa
the u.s. supreme court is expected to hear arguments on march 26. gay rights supporters are pressing the obama administration to file what's called a friend of the court brief urging the justices to overturn proposition 8. the obama administration did file against the federal defense of marriage act brief but so far has not weighed in on prop 8. >>> the board of directors are meeting and have been almost three hours debating over a fan to raise fares and parking prices. we'll tell you...
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viewers to send letter to congress he said the address of congress for all the congressmen in congress is u.s. congress, washington, d.c., 20515. someone in the mail room has to go through and find out the office number for each of those guys and that was really wrong. >> greg: you are looking out for little guy. >> bob: how did we know the press is not making a big deal out of this? you are saying they are all -- your monologue, in your introyou said the press not doing their job because matthews got away with saying it. >> dana: because we're busy overhyping the woodward threat. >> kimberly: he is a self-appointed protector of all things obama. he's in a guardian angel law cracking the whip on everybody. >> bob: we all know self-appointed persecutors of obama. >> eric: abc news, selected error in michelle obama's commentary about tragedy in chicago. listen. >> she was standing in out a park with her friends. in a neighbor blocks from where my kids grew up, where our house is. she was caught in the line of fire. i don't want to keep disappointing our kids in this country. i want them to know
viewers to send letter to congress he said the address of congress for all the congressmen in congress is u.s. congress, washington, d.c., 20515. someone in the mail room has to go through and find out the office number for each of those guys and that was really wrong. >> greg: you are looking out for little guy. >> bob: how did we know the press is not making a big deal out of this? you are saying they are all -- your monologue, in your introyou said the press not doing their job...
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[speaker not understood] it's a grant from the u.s. department of homeland security that goes to local law enforcement agencies to protect critical infrastructure, enhance the security. it's for protecting facilities like power plants, financial institutions, stadiums, utilities, things like that that are critical around the country and here in san francisco. and it pays for planning, equipment, training and other things [speaker not understood] law enforcement to [speaker not understood] critical facilities that we want to be sure nothing bad happens to. the original amount of this grant, the grant actually came to us in two parts. back in december 2011 the board approved a first amount of money for this grant which was about $200,000. and then a few weeks ago we got a call from homeland security saying they had an additional $82,000 did we think we could spend it and we said yes we can. so, that is what is in froth of you today. it is the additional 82 that they would like to give us. there was no local match required. it's free mone
[speaker not understood] it's a grant from the u.s. department of homeland security that goes to local law enforcement agencies to protect critical infrastructure, enhance the security. it's for protecting facilities like power plants, financial institutions, stadiums, utilities, things like that that are critical around the country and here in san francisco. and it pays for planning, equipment, training and other things [speaker not understood] law enforcement to [speaker not understood]...
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and they want the protection of the bonds and i think investors are covering everything right now the u.s. is still the safe haven. >> covering the basis doesn't give the investors a lost confidence in terms of what we are seeing but here's another way to think about it. the last time we saw this level, bond yields were almost 5%. now we're below two. history is saying that something has to give. which do you think will break first? stocks or bonds? >> i think stocks are going to break first in the near term because of the 14% rally since mid-november. can they rally together in the short term? they can. stocks have been rallying because the fed has been buying bonds and in a more global level, when you talk about the wash and liquidity, so many things have become toxic. at some point in time, global money has to find something and bonds and perception of safety stock. i think the rally since november worries me a little bit. >> we could see the stocks break first. obviously all eyes on the markets right now. now you know how our guys are making money but the question is, how about you? a
and they want the protection of the bonds and i think investors are covering everything right now the u.s. is still the safe haven. >> covering the basis doesn't give the investors a lost confidence in terms of what we are seeing but here's another way to think about it. the last time we saw this level, bond yields were almost 5%. now we're below two. history is saying that something has to give. which do you think will break first? stocks or bonds? >> i think stocks are going to...
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we talk about things that are more common to the u.s. attorney. we talk about fraud and identify theft and hate crimes and civil rights issue and there's one thing that comes up in absolutely every conversation that i have had with people in the district, and that was bullying. and it really, it was, it's not surprising to the people in this room, i know. it was not surprising to me but it was troubling to me that in every community that i was meeting with, this was an issue prrp violence, harassment, physical, cyber, social, children on children, this kind of behavior is so disturbing and so troubling and so heartbreaking to so many people. even in this place, even in san francisco, california and northern california, which has got to be if not the most tolerant place in the country certainly amuck the most tolerance and diverse places in the community, this is what i was hearing out in the community and it's something we wanted to get involved in. and i'm so grateful that as a result of that all of you have agreed to come together to have a conv
we talk about things that are more common to the u.s. attorney. we talk about fraud and identify theft and hate crimes and civil rights issue and there's one thing that comes up in absolutely every conversation that i have had with people in the district, and that was bullying. and it really, it was, it's not surprising to the people in this room, i know. it was not surprising to me but it was troubling to me that in every community that i was meeting with, this was an issue prrp violence,...
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gerri: as a result the u.s. spends more on health care than the san countries combined. >> we spend more than everybody. we spend 50 percent more on the same prescription drug as any of those countries have to spend. it is because we sort of live in a fantasy that medical care can be the competitive open free-market when it is not. gerri: if you go out, buy a pair of shoes, walking into a shoe store and you can decide that there too expensive. better yet, you can get to another shoe store. gerri: that is at the time to figure out what the price tag is. you have no choice. this story almost to not get to print because it was commissioned by another magazine entirely. what happened. >> it was going to get to print. i made a decision that it would be published in the new republic and then they tell me if they would bunted for an interview with president obama. i shifted it to another magazine. gerri: solutions. the most importance solution out there to this problem which is unbelievable. >> we have to acknowledgega
gerri: as a result the u.s. spends more on health care than the san countries combined. >> we spend more than everybody. we spend 50 percent more on the same prescription drug as any of those countries have to spend. it is because we sort of live in a fantasy that medical care can be the competitive open free-market when it is not. gerri: if you go out, buy a pair of shoes, walking into a shoe store and you can decide that there too expensive. better yet, you can get to another shoe...
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now the u.s. secretary of agriculture, tom vilsack, has warned that cuts to the usda which oversees safety inspections of meat and poultry and egg processing plants could result a ten million to the industry and higher prices and shortages for consumers. a short time ago i spoke to secretary vilsacksack from the new york stock exchange whether the whole situation might be blown out of proportion? >> well the reality is the way the sequester is structured we have to cut evy line item of our budget including one in food safety by the same uniform amount. when the food safety budget is predominantly front line inspectors it means we will have to furlough inspectors. when they walk off the line because they'reeing furloughed the plant will have to shut down production at the time of the furlough. that is the unfortunate circumstance of congress not getting its job done by dealing with the deficit and dealing with it in a smart way. dennis: i'm sorr for the rude or impertinent question, given it crisis
now the u.s. secretary of agriculture, tom vilsack, has warned that cuts to the usda which oversees safety inspections of meat and poultry and egg processing plants could result a ten million to the industry and higher prices and shortages for consumers. a short time ago i spoke to secretary vilsacksack from the new york stock exchange whether the whole situation might be blown out of proportion? >> well the reality is the way the sequester is structured we have to cut evy line item of...
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the u.s. economy must be slowing. right? i mean, on account of all that negative stuff people keep talking about. guess what. today made the notion seem fanciful. we got good macro, meaning we saw durable goods data, showing demand for machinery rose the most in two years. how does that happen? it comes on top of the recent increase in container board, the corrugated box stuff that your packages come in, fedex and stuff. one of the most sensitive economic indicators out there and then a $50 increase in sheet steel, it fell from a match by ak steel. and you cannot put through container board and steel price hikes in a weak economy. you would say, no, no. i need more evidence. take a look at transports, incredibly sensitive to commerce. today they rallied the most since july last year. jb hunt, almost up four points, 52-week high. i don't talk about the truckers enough, my bad. i spend too much time on transporters like ups. a name my charitable trust bought more of. and fedex. but the truckers are a fabulous indicator of econ
the u.s. economy must be slowing. right? i mean, on account of all that negative stuff people keep talking about. guess what. today made the notion seem fanciful. we got good macro, meaning we saw durable goods data, showing demand for machinery rose the most in two years. how does that happen? it comes on top of the recent increase in container board, the corrugated box stuff that your packages come in, fedex and stuff. one of the most sensitive economic indicators out there and then a $50...
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. >> curry was ridiculous. 54 points against the u.s. knicks in madison square garden den just like that. the most points scored since 1984. he made a team record of 11.4 shots but they didn't have david lee who was suspended. the warriors ended up losing to the new york knicks, 109-105 but he was on fire. sal and i were talking about that earlier -- >> they have bow get and lee. >> well, sal, you were telling us about an injury crash? >> yes, that's right, it's on industrial and it's southbound and if you are going to venetia bridge and you happen to be in an area where you can use 780 instead of 680, if you just give yourself an extra five minutes you can get by because the lanes are not blocked and the activity on the shoulder and center divide so it will be a little slow to that area. this is the part of the south in fremont on the sunole grade but that traffic does look good. let's go to steve. >> a lot of low clouds. 40 to near 50 degrees. there was a little bit of rain and everything is pushing north so clouds will clear out, kind
. >> curry was ridiculous. 54 points against the u.s. knicks in madison square garden den just like that. the most points scored since 1984. he made a team record of 11.4 shots but they didn't have david lee who was suspended. the warriors ended up losing to the new york knicks, 109-105 but he was on fire. sal and i were talking about that earlier -- >> they have bow get and lee. >> well, sal, you were telling us about an injury crash? >> yes, that's right, it's on...
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something about it and can help, that we are doing the kinds of outreach that the attorney general and the u.s. attorney talk about, as arnie says as well, get out there and teach in the communities, it can't happen from washington. over the last year alone, we've seen a 34 percent increase just between 2010 and 2011 on bullying and harassment cases. 32 percent of those are about sexual or gender based stereotyping and harassment, 41 percent on disability and 40 percent on race and national origin. we've just started monitoring those trends since 2009 we've been collecting those data. so it appears that while historically we were doing a lot more on things like disability harassment, it's actually a kind of racial harassment that in fact might be getting worse and certainly getting a lot more obvious. one of the ways that we have partnered, department of education and department of justice was right here at the university of california in san diego where you might have heard about the compton cookout and the alleged noose in the library and we have heard similar instances in california and els
something about it and can help, that we are doing the kinds of outreach that the attorney general and the u.s. attorney talk about, as arnie says as well, get out there and teach in the communities, it can't happen from washington. over the last year alone, we've seen a 34 percent increase just between 2010 and 2011 on bullying and harassment cases. 32 percent of those are about sexual or gender based stereotyping and harassment, 41 percent on disability and 40 percent on race and national...
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he announced the u.s. is going to provide direct non-lethal aide to the sirrians for the first time. the administration also giving an additional $60 million to help oust the president. secretary kerry has always joined on to a joint statement with 11 other senior officials from countries who plan to coordinate help to empower the sirrian people. and briton and france have indicated a desire to supply the people if the european union partners give the okay. in his state of the city address earlier this month, michael bloomberg announced his plan to get rid of plastic foam take-out containers. now a new quinnipiac poll shows that 69% of new york city voters are behind the idea and only 26% are against. less popular is his ban on big sodas. 51% of voters don't approve. the same poll asked a number of other questions including who city voters think the best mayor they have had in the past 50 years, rudy giuliani comes out on top, and then ed koch and bloomberg are tied for second. now. (vo) she gets the comed
he announced the u.s. is going to provide direct non-lethal aide to the sirrians for the first time. the administration also giving an additional $60 million to help oust the president. secretary kerry has always joined on to a joint statement with 11 other senior officials from countries who plan to coordinate help to empower the sirrian people. and briton and france have indicated a desire to supply the people if the european union partners give the okay. in his state of the city address...
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after the u.s. economy expanded less than forecast. copper falling half a percent ending february down nearly 5% of the look at the one-month chart. the first monthly decline since october. david? ers the president plans to meet with lawmakers tomorrow. the day automatic growth cuts kick in but wasn't that before the time to have a meeting before the cuts were triggered? is there any pro-growth initiative that both sides can agree on? joining us senator john hoeven of north dakota. good to see you. isn't it ironic it took the day of cuts in spending for the president to meet with lawmakers. did you guys in the republican party actually seek out to meet the president before this happened? >> you know, we pushed for any number of meetings but today on the senate floor we offered a bill that would provide flexibility to the president to make sure we make reductions called for, the cuts, called for under sequestration in the most thoughtful way to minimize the impact. and i, i think the administration's got to work with us to do that. it j
after the u.s. economy expanded less than forecast. copper falling half a percent ending february down nearly 5% of the look at the one-month chart. the first monthly decline since october. david? ers the president plans to meet with lawmakers tomorrow. the day automatic growth cuts kick in but wasn't that before the time to have a meeting before the cuts were triggered? is there any pro-growth initiative that both sides can agree on? joining us senator john hoeven of north dakota. good to see...
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liz: we got a situation where the u.s. government is suing standard and -- well, the parent company of standard and poors, mcgraw hill. would that affect people -- goes back to the financial crisis and how they mispriced, misrated certain financial instruments leading up to the financial crisis, but whatever happens there, does it affect a bond bondholder in any way, shape, or form out there? >> if the worst case happened, and the government effectively puts standard and poors out of business, that makes it hard to determine the rating of the credit rating of bonds, and it would trail ill liquidity in the market. i don't think that happens. liz: hit a five year high or retreat? >> we are staying where we are, possibly higher. there's no reason, no alternative. unless we hit a sudden bad bump in the economy, which is not the data we see now, i think equities are okay in the short term. liz: mason, i don't know what to think of what you told he. one side or the other. i'm a little confused. we'll watch everything as it devel
liz: we got a situation where the u.s. government is suing standard and -- well, the parent company of standard and poors, mcgraw hill. would that affect people -- goes back to the financial crisis and how they mispriced, misrated certain financial instruments leading up to the financial crisis, but whatever happens there, does it affect a bond bondholder in any way, shape, or form out there? >> if the worst case happened, and the government effectively puts standard and poors out of...
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-- >> in the u.s. it's very unpleasant to be unemployed. so you know, make no mistake it is not a thing like germany where you can go many, many, many years with 100% full income replacement. these things expire after 75 weeks. they were shortened as of january 1st. and of the 12.5 million people unemployed do you know how many people actually receive unemployment insurance benefits? >> how many? >> 3? 3.5. so this is not a country -- >> 3.5 million. >> 3.5 million. so about a quarter of people who are unemployed get the benefit. so this is not a country where you can sit on the couch -- >> the reason that we're worried -- connect the dots in italy why we're now worried. the labor reforms that were going to happen based on having a stable government are not going to happen now and you're going to be stuck with no growth for 20 years. we don't want a labor situation -- >> italy had no growth for 15 years and everyone thought berlusconi was -- >> we don't want any of that. because, you can never -- you c
-- >> in the u.s. it's very unpleasant to be unemployed. so you know, make no mistake it is not a thing like germany where you can go many, many, many years with 100% full income replacement. these things expire after 75 weeks. they were shortened as of january 1st. and of the 12.5 million people unemployed do you know how many people actually receive unemployment insurance benefits? >> how many? >> 3? 3.5. so this is not a country -- >> 3.5 million. >> 3.5...
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you were drones. >> other u.s. officials have confirmed these predator drone strikes. >> i'm not going to get into. >> operational. >> i'm not going to get into these matters. >> drone strike killed 8 germans in pakistan today. do you have any information about that? >> i don't. and if i did, -- if i did, i wouldn't get into it. >> here is a a tip for aspiring truth spoofs out there. >> i didn't know anything about that and even if i did i wouldn't tell you. [ laughter ] that person knows something about that. did it bother you, mr. gibbs? did it bother you? >> bill: like him or not, stewart is an honest man. that's what we the people should demand not only from our commentators but also from our president. let's bring in another man so he tells me. co-host of the five bob beckel. this is pretty devastating to president obama, i think, is it not. >> not even close to being deficit stating. what gibbs said was exactly right. he was told not to talk with something that was a top secret operation and he didn't. now he
you were drones. >> other u.s. officials have confirmed these predator drone strikes. >> i'm not going to get into. >> operational. >> i'm not going to get into these matters. >> drone strike killed 8 germans in pakistan today. do you have any information about that? >> i don't. and if i did, -- if i did, i wouldn't get into it. >> here is a a tip for aspiring truth spoofs out there. >> i didn't know anything about that and even if i did i...
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u.s. con to the future of his firm. let's bring in our all-star "money" power panel to react what he said. chris whalen, executive vice president. dennis kelleher, better market ceo. scott martin, united advisors chief market strategist and fox business's very own dennis kneale. chris, let me start with you. what did you think? >> listening to jamie he called himself the general manager. i think that is a very good characterization. when you were talking about governance and separating the ceo and the chairman's role but he also alluded to the lead director. what we've seen since sarbanes-oxley legislation is the roles of directors have evolved. so even though you don't call them the chairman the lead director is really performing that role and he is up advising the ceo which is how it should be. i don't like the c suite inhabitants sitting on boards because they report to the board. it is really good i think as a general matter to separate the chairman and ceo role because it is a check and balance at the end of the da
u.s. con to the future of his firm. let's bring in our all-star "money" power panel to react what he said. chris whalen, executive vice president. dennis kelleher, better market ceo. scott martin, united advisors chief market strategist and fox business's very own dennis kneale. chris, let me start with you. what did you think? >> listening to jamie he called himself the general manager. i think that is a very good characterization. when you were talking about governance and...
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the irony here is that because the economy is improving, the u.s. government actually already has an additional 84 billion in revenues so far this year but the federal budget is still 1.3 trillion short. theses could have at a major affect in california with a projected loss of $10 billion in federal funds. it is possible that with the fund's kicking and tomorrow the lawmakers could compromise next week and do something that attractively. >> 6 07 a m and coming up a uc santa cruz student of the death of a campus. we will have the details. we are also live at st. peter's basilica in rome where hours from now, the pope benedictus will be, thibecome te first pope to step aside and 600 years. he will be leading by helicopter today for the papal summer residence in his retirement begins formally at 8:00 tonight when he becomes the pope americans. we'll be right back very [ malema announnncer ] everyderay thousands of peope are choochsing advil®.. my nam ne is tisaho and i'd m a fish guy. it'sit a labor of love. it's a t of labor and it's a lot of love.
the irony here is that because the economy is improving, the u.s. government actually already has an additional 84 billion in revenues so far this year but the federal budget is still 1.3 trillion short. theses could have at a major affect in california with a projected loss of $10 billion in federal funds. it is possible that with the fund's kicking and tomorrow the lawmakers could compromise next week and do something that attractively. >> 6 07 a m and coming up a uc santa cruz student...
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unless all u.s. politicians are prepared to have that serious debate with the public that starts saying, where do we cut, but republicans want it all on the spending side, democrats want it on the tax side -- >> and neither of those work. >> -- somewhere in the middle -- correct. >> gentlemen, don't go away. we're loving this. i'm just sitting back being ail spectator. i love those guys. stay there. we want to bring in allison at the new york stock exchange. dow flirting with an all-time high while all this uncertainty is going on in washington. it's counterintuitive. why the bullish behavior? >> reporter: sometimes, michael,there is no reason why stocks are moving higher. you look at yesterday's trading day where the dow was up 175 points. fed chief bernanke's comments on capitol hill saying he's not going to pull back on that fed stimulus going into the economy. that was the magic phrase that sent stocks higher yesterday. also the clear, stronger recovery in the housing market. that's giving stocks
unless all u.s. politicians are prepared to have that serious debate with the public that starts saying, where do we cut, but republicans want it all on the spending side, democrats want it on the tax side -- >> and neither of those work. >> -- somewhere in the middle -- correct. >> gentlemen, don't go away. we're loving this. i'm just sitting back being ail spectator. i love those guys. stay there. we want to bring in allison at the new york stock exchange. dow flirting with...
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the u.s. decision is designed to increase the pressure on syrian president assad to step down and pave the way for transition. >>> painful federal budget cuts will kick in, in 16 hours. there seems to be a lack of urgency in the nation's capital. president obama is set to meet with leaders but as cbs news's susan mcginnis report, the meeting will take place after the budget cuts take effect. >> reporter: president obama has softened his language about the impact of the across-the- board budget cuts which kick in tomorrow. >> this is not a cliff. but it is a tumble downward. >> reporter: still he warned a group of business leaders in washington, d.c. wednesday night that the cuts will hurt. >> this is going to be a big hit on the economy. >> reporter: both sides do seem to agree on one thing. the cuts will begin tomorrow. each side blames the other for lack of action. >> they prefer to keep it alive as a political issue instead. >> reporter: democrats will offer up a plan today but republicans
the u.s. decision is designed to increase the pressure on syrian president assad to step down and pave the way for transition. >>> painful federal budget cuts will kick in, in 16 hours. there seems to be a lack of urgency in the nation's capital. president obama is set to meet with leaders but as cbs news's susan mcginnis report, the meeting will take place after the budget cuts take effect. >> reporter: president obama has softened his language about the impact of the...
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. >> the u.s. postal service is sending 400 executives to san francisco. a golf outing, dance party and a taste of san francisco dinner ehaven't. it will cost 2.2 million -- event. it will cost $2.2 million. they sited that trip in our story, questions why they are spending so much on travel and conferences, even though the government ordered reductions in travel. >> i am concerned the culture isn't catching on. there are recent reports the u.s. postal service spent a ton of money, $15 billion loss, cutting saturday delivery but they got a conference that they set up in san francisco, $2.2 million. >> the u.s. postal service wasn't asked to appear but a obama administration spokesman said reductions have been wade. >> there has been attention to this matter and a lot of aggressive action to cut back on spending. >> reporter: numbers released to us show they spent $267 million on conferences in 2012. homeland security announced it is releasing immigrants because of the budget crisis, 7 million on co
. >> the u.s. postal service is sending 400 executives to san francisco. a golf outing, dance party and a taste of san francisco dinner ehaven't. it will cost 2.2 million -- event. it will cost $2.2 million. they sited that trip in our story, questions why they are spending so much on travel and conferences, even though the government ordered reductions in travel. >> i am concerned the culture isn't catching on. there are recent reports the u.s. postal service spent a ton of money,...
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before joining u.s. chamber, he served as u.s. counselor to the u.s. house of representatives committee on education and the work force. mr. johnson is a graduate of the university of maryland school of law and earned his magser of laws and -- master of laws and labor relations from georgetown. and finally ms. emily tully is policy attorney for the national immigration haw center. her advocacy focuses on maintaining and expanding the rights of low-wage worker, and she analyzes -- [inaudible] she holds a jd from the college of william and mary in the chairman's home state. with that, i believe we have a demonstration of e-verify. and you are welcome to take it away. >> all right. we're going to bring this up on the screen here. happy -- i'm the deputy chief at u.s. immigrations services, and i'm going run for you this afternoon two cases. one case that goes through automatically and one case that gets a tentative nonconfirmation response. i'm using test data today on our test system. so this is what the log in looks like. i'm going to click new case, an
before joining u.s. chamber, he served as u.s. counselor to the u.s. house of representatives committee on education and the work force. mr. johnson is a graduate of the university of maryland school of law and earned his magser of laws and -- master of laws and labor relations from georgetown. and finally ms. emily tully is policy attorney for the national immigration haw center. her advocacy focuses on maintaining and expanding the rights of low-wage worker, and she analyzes -- [inaudible]...
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the address of congress, for all the congressmen, is congress, u.s. congress, washington, d.c., 20515. that's washington, d.c., 20515. it will get there. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >> on the verge of changing voting rights forever? this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> rosa parks would have turned 100 years old this month. we do well by placing a statue. >> the rosa parks statue is unveiled in the capitol as conservatives try to destroy her legacy in the supreme court. tonight congressman elijah cummings on justice antonin scalia's jaw-dropping charge about voting and racial entitlements. constitutional expert jonathan turley on today's epic hearing and what it means for the future of the voting rights act. >>> plus, congressman keith ellison of minnesota punches a schoolyard bully in the mouth. >> you are the worst excuse for a journalist i've ever seen. >> there is major movement on guns in the house, the senate, and in an illinois special election. and in a country whe
the address of congress, for all the congressmen, is congress, u.s. congress, washington, d.c., 20515. that's washington, d.c., 20515. it will get there. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >> on the verge of changing voting rights forever? this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> rosa parks would have turned 100 years old this month. we do well by placing a statue. >> the rosa...
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on another note, we've just got word in this afternoon that the white house will urge the u.s. supreme court to allow gay marriage in california. what can you tell us about that development? >> reporter: right. the obama administration announcing that it is going to file a friend of the court brief on behalf of the same-sex couple at the center of the prop 8 case with the supreme court. this is significant, martin, because when president obama came out and said that he supported same-sex marriage, you might remember that he also said he thought that it wasn't a matter for the federal government to handle. this essentially represents a shift, suggests that he believes that the federal government should be involved in this to some extent. so that is why this is really significant. in terms of timing, the supreme court hears these cases in late march so you can expect them to hear the case in late march and then decide likely sometime over the summer. >> nbc's kristin welker, thank you as always. -let's get to our panel. lehigh university professor james peterson is a krnter for t
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u.s. capital. we have not gotten to see the finished product yet, not until the unveiling in a few hours. what were the logistics involved in getting across the country from california where you work and also getting it set up in the capital is. >> guest: well my partner came out several days ago to coordinate the moving of it and she was in a warehouse in a crate for a little while here in washington. i wasn't here but i saw some photographs. they had a large crane and she weighs 2700 pounds. so they lifted her up with one of those long extension cranes, narrowly guided her into statuary hall. >> host: eugene daub your firm has done other sculptures. it any significant in your experience as this one? >> guest: well you know i don't think there is any as high-profile as high-profile as this one for sure. we have done jefferson and lincoln and louis and clark and a lot of other wonderful famous and important people but for some reason russo creates a stir and i think it's timely with black
u.s. capital. we have not gotten to see the finished product yet, not until the unveiling in a few hours. what were the logistics involved in getting across the country from california where you work and also getting it set up in the capital is. >> guest: well my partner came out several days ago to coordinate the moving of it and she was in a warehouse in a crate for a little while here in washington. i wasn't here but i saw some photographs. they had a large crane and she weighs 2700...
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it wasn't the u.s. dropping 30,000 troops in. it was working with the population and we will have to do the same thing with molly and algeria and chad and beauchere because there is a real threat with al qaeda. his comfortable hanging out in mali and afghanistan and pakistan and attacks against western targets so we have to build a coalition to stop them from doing that. >> host: are you satisfied with the french taking the lead at this point and the level of support they are offering? >> guest: i'm satisfied with with the french offering the lead pair we are not offering as much support as we need to but i don't think that's because we haven't made the right choice. it's because we haven't built relationships and we have to build capacity. three or four years ago we were concerned about what was going on. it's aqim that has been active there for a while as an offshoot of the terrorism group in algeria. but at the time we had very few assets in the region to monitor what was going on because we were in iraq and afghanistan and ge
it wasn't the u.s. dropping 30,000 troops in. it was working with the population and we will have to do the same thing with molly and algeria and chad and beauchere because there is a real threat with al qaeda. his comfortable hanging out in mali and afghanistan and pakistan and attacks against western targets so we have to build a coalition to stop them from doing that. >> host: are you satisfied with the french taking the lead at this point and the level of support they are offering?...
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u.s. ambassador to japan. >>> you'll see how he put up a pretty good fight. >> all that. >> look out. look out. and a push! the rockets. >> if you get a good night's sleep you have better sex. >> is that a problem? >> all that matters. >> "washington post" bob woodward has been calling out the administration for days now. he also said the white house has pushed back hard in response to what he wrote. >> it was said very clearly, you will regret doing this. >>> on "cbs this morning." >> a 114-year-old woman in japan is now officially the world's oldest woman. >> this was exciting news for the world's second oldest woman, steven tie cler! >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." gayle king is off. pope benedict is resigning in just a few hours. he's stepping down with promises to obey his successor. >> the pope met once last time with the college of cardinals one of those men will be the next leader of 1.2 billion roman catholics. allen pizzey is in vatican city to begin our coverage of the pope b
u.s. ambassador to japan. >>> you'll see how he put up a pretty good fight. >> all that. >> look out. look out. and a push! the rockets. >> if you get a good night's sleep you have better sex. >> is that a problem? >> all that matters. >> "washington post" bob woodward has been calling out the administration for days now. he also said the white house has pushed back hard in response to what he wrote. >> it was said very clearly, you...
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the u.s. postal service® no business too small. i you're suffering from constipation, miralax or metamucil may take days to work. for faster relief, try dulcolac laxative tablets. dulcolac provides gentle relief overnight unlike miralax and metamucil that can take up to 3 days. >> pelley: today, benedict xvi held his last audience as pope before he steps down tomorrow, and alan pizzey was there. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: it was one of his last public appearances and the normally shy pope made the most of it. causing to bless babies thrust towards him. the pope thanked the crowd and told them he was fully aware of the seriousness and novelty of his decision to resign. some of the cardinals, the princes of the church who will choose the new pope, were in the square. >> described as being a ship tossed on stormy seasons. his 8 year papacy had moments of joy light and also moments that haven't been easy and that at times it seemed as if the lord was sleeping. many in the crowd were moved to tears and the universal feeling to
the u.s. postal service® no business too small. i you're suffering from constipation, miralax or metamucil may take days to work. for faster relief, try dulcolac laxative tablets. dulcolac provides gentle relief overnight unlike miralax and metamucil that can take up to 3 days. >> pelley: today, benedict xvi held his last audience as pope before he steps down tomorrow, and alan pizzey was there. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: it was one of his last public appearances and the...
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supreme court in u.s. vs. laura which said that in fact if this body voted we could in fact confer upon native americans the authority to give them plenary power to enact legislation to relax restrictions on tribal sovereign authority. . we have the power to allow them to enforce necessaryic violence laws and rape laws on their land. and we so need it, madam speaker, because if you are a tribal woman, a member of a tribe, say for example the band river chippewa in my state and you were raped on native land, tribes don't have any authority over that perpetrator if he's a nonindian, even if he's your husband. the local police in that area don't have any authority. the county sheriff doesn't have any authority. the state trooper can't come in and arrest them. and the only person that has any authority over that non-indian is some federal agent in madison, wisconsin, 500 miles away. which is why there has been a 67% declination of prosecutions of sexual assault. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has e
supreme court in u.s. vs. laura which said that in fact if this body voted we could in fact confer upon native americans the authority to give them plenary power to enact legislation to relax restrictions on tribal sovereign authority. . we have the power to allow them to enforce necessaryic violence laws and rape laws on their land. and we so need it, madam speaker, because if you are a tribal woman, a member of a tribe, say for example the band river chippewa in my state and you were raped on...
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they didn't know it at the time, but officers were in a gun battle with a former u.s. marine who had three pistols and a death wish. neighbors and firefighters even got caught in the cross fire and ran for cover. this video shows lawmen slowly moving in formation to check on the suspect's body. >> you never expect to hear that many bullet rounds in a period of ten seconds. i think it was 70, 80 rounds, if i had to guess. >> reporter: investigators say 35-year-old jeremy goulet swung open the door of his home and fired at the officers. loran baker and elizabeth butler laid dying on the doorstep but were able to call for help on the radio. investigators say goulet took the officers' guns and fled. he also stole their unmarked police car but then ditched it and started jumping backyard fences. when officers caught up with him, they returned fire. it's unclear if goulet got the bulletproof vest from the trunk of the police car. >> there's no doubt in my mind that the officer's who engaged goulet stopped an imminent threat to the company and neutralized that threat before i
they didn't know it at the time, but officers were in a gun battle with a former u.s. marine who had three pistols and a death wish. neighbors and firefighters even got caught in the cross fire and ran for cover. this video shows lawmen slowly moving in formation to check on the suspect's body. >> you never expect to hear that many bullet rounds in a period of ten seconds. i think it was 70, 80 rounds, if i had to guess. >> reporter: investigators say 35-year-old jeremy goulet swung...